Tag: NAS
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Rising like no other, UW-Green Bay Sheboygan Campus wins Collegiate Rocket Competition
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Congratulations to Patrick Isken, Owen Rubenis, Dylan Schmidt and Ryan Bucholz, UW-Green Bay, Sheboygan Campus students and advisor, Prof. Bill Dirienzo (Physics, NAS), on winning this year’s Collegiate Rocket Launch Competition! The competition is open to Wisconsin Space Grant Consortium (WSGC) member schools for teams of 4-6 students. There are no other requirements. The teams…
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Extra! Extra! ‘Reed’ all about it! | Coeur d’Alene Press
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Bruce Reed is now the deputy chief of staff for President Joe Biden. But in another life — 50 years ago — he was an aspiring business manager and reporter for his family’s newspaper. All right, maybe “family newspaper” is misleading. Bruce was 11. His sister, Tara, was 14 and editor-in-chief of the Xeroxed, biweekly…
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Listen: UW-Green Bay Designated ‘Bee City USA’ | Wisconsin Public Radio
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The University of Wisconsin-Green Bay has been officially recognized as an ally in the fight to conserve native pollinators. We learn about what the “Bee City USA” designation means and hear about what steps we can take in our yards to help Wisconsin’s endangered species. Source: Listen: UW-Green Bay Designated ‘Bee City USA’ | Wisconsin…
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Aquatic Ecology and Fisheries Lab on Discover Wisconsin
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Know Your Wisconsin: UW-Green Bay’s Aquatic Ecology and Fisheries Lab… Hear from UW-Green Bay’s staff and students about the ways our lives affect Wisconsin freshwater ecosystems. Source: (4) Watch | Facebook
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Cicadas emerging after 17 years underground | WLUK with Prof. Draney
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(WLUK) — In some parts of the country, cicadas are emerging for the first time in more than a decade.But what exactly are cicadas and where do they live?UW-Green Bay Biology Prof. Michael Draney explains. Source: Cicadas emerging after 17 years underground | WLUK
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Prof. Mandeep Singh Bakshi has new article
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UW-Green Bay Associate Prof. Mandeep Singh Bakshi (Chemistry, NAS) published a recent article, Solubilization of surfactant stabilized gold nanoparticles in oil – in – water and water – in – oil microemulsions in the high-impact “Journal Molecular Liquids.” This publication demonstrates the solubilization ability of microemulsions for metallic nano-pollutants.
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Prof. Forsythe publishes paper on juvenile northern pike ecology in Green Bay
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Prof. Forsythe (NAS) published a paper on juvenile northern pike ecology in Green Bay. A co-author on the paper includes former undergraduate Amy Cottrell (Biology), now a Ph.D. student at Clemson University. Abstract: Production and outmigration of young‐of‐year (YOY) northern pike from natal sites in Lower Green Bay, WI, USA, were documented over three consecutive…
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Ag Briefs: UWGB designated ‘Bee Campus USA’
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GREEN BAY, WI—The University of Wisconsin-Green Bay has been designated a campus affiliate of the Bee City USA program, a recognition given to schools and cities that make efforts to support bee populations, Wisconsin Public Radio reported.Awarded by the international nonprofit Xerces Society for Invertebrate Conservation, the designation underscores UW-Green Bay’s work to conserve native pollinators and healthy…
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What’s the buzz about? The cicadas are coming
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The cicadas (suh·kei·duhz) are coming! That’s the talk around the country. Cicada Brood X is expected to emerge across several states in the U.S. this year after 17 years living underground. Brood X is one of the largest and most broadly distributed groups of periodical cicadas. What does it mean for Northeast Wisconsin? Resident insect…
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Students and faculty in the Aquatic Ecology and Fisheries program featured on Discover Wisconsin
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Beginning on Saturday, May 15, 2021 and going through the following week these news outlets will be airing a Discover Wisconsin segment about UW-Green Bay’s Aquatic Ecology and Fisheries Lab. On Monday, March 15, 2021, a Discover Wisconsin crew visited campus and followed UW-Green Bay students and staff in the field. Discover Wisconsin is highlighting…